f Continued from Page 1) INTERIOR TOWN RIDING tolerances t : rwdhesd'a?, October if), T948 try. Unlike the situation m Prince Rupert, It haa not been beguiling the people. One does not even hear the word mentioned. Back in the sticks (no offence intendedi elaniai it went to th United States, 38 1 But lumber, . agriculture and of the present and potential population. There is & current percent to the prairies, 30 per- transportation are not the only d Reflections an building boom -ith new build- I cem to Eastern uanana anulbw f Prir, George's pros- flow from the heights. There are limpid lakes and cold clear I streams na r soma f ttrn .rM It if A t.Vl I It's Rust-Proof! It's Insulating! 1 SEA AIR AND SEA WATER DO NOT AFFECT IT! ....... v. me ill v. u " - , ings going up In the business j area and two seperate housing i Mining Is not beyond i Re-1 at least. Some of the advan largest-of the district mills l3the realms of possibility al- projects-Mrf fifty tmfts eachi r!0!6 Prince, tages claimed include reduced worrv abc"t water. Like a good dyls one in the Miliar auaition to; that power at Ottawa, less fuss and """. purity is taken for though its activity has; been negligible of recent years. There granted. far gilt Since icatiicia in (iiuvuiuiai capitals, v.nt rlK- fnore Intimacy among all the the Eagle Lake Spruce Mill at Giscome, 24 miles east of here n the Canadian National Railways. Another large plant is that of Sinclair Mills, 50 miles ALUMINUM ",' Ribbed Roofing. the south, th other to the west, j And with these- Prince George will still be Congested. Apart I from these group hottsfng un-1 are the gteat semi-anthracite coal fields in from Hansard, 42 miles east of here. Then there According to the Royal Emr- . i. .hmild. people, catting down of non- " " kdS. n .-..i-,,. --j .... ... AH-Sainis rwriiwi uutms nis uic lOfj- ? " "vv,UJiai J page are the two billion tons of coal dertakings, there is fio dearth. east, with 100,000-foot eapadty. r . religious term ot Canadlanism on broad baUbut ls ge flat fish eaten fcifSP. " , 4, i: rw ...... .fii , On )T1 hftlv hfflv rlawi' riavc Th... Tha. . ... x i . l and . of private building. Prince George is not merely which a railway to the Peace River would open up. Here there , j j (laSXl uib maimer wnn a iiiuni oe a !!!!,iMm-aS sturdy chunk of the Pacific Pwer'ol Jot of sinners In Prince Along the McGregor some times known m the Bear) River, 40 miles northeast of here, IS the is coal which is declared to be ;n , gross-1 Northwest, the southern' border ,RnPert 11 11 Iniquity to shout wlt . to 'situated somewhere in the Gar-'al waiter "gimme boiled hali- SIDING Available in 6, 8, 9 A 10-foot length,-2 hienes wide. i great area of pulp timber HmiU.ieQual in quality to that of Pen-approximating 850,000 ftere ac-1 snylvanla. Bo Prince George dlner Canal region. It would bebut wltn eB sauce" on on- a boom town, it is Duncurtg solidly and will not go baek. Even if the present footing on the lumber industry almost exclusively may be a somewhat perilous one it has much else flV T M m A n . Til l i might also oecome a coat centre. known as the province of Prince Rupert. Let's go! Thorsd FrFdaror Satu dat "l Mne With all these great possibilities. Prince George is pressed to Donald Gray Is Harwilget's Macleans is ur Order Ifotift PVon meet even the Immediate needs I to rely upo-rt. You do not hear of ehlorin i of fewer prof a pulp mm project. W, B. Mil-ner, owner ol th Eagle Lake Spruce Milla, has reportedly been Interested for some time in such alert water In the Interior coun- top farmer. From this season's shorn fields he has taken sizeable crops of oats and hay. Pot it like w w PHiLPOTT, EVITT & CO, LTD. ' PHONES 651 652 COAI LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIED tmelu, 1 owes from 1 errace atoes flourished during growing a project but he has been guard-ed In any statements on what ttme and the cellar Is full of Mrs. C. R. te Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter progress he may be makmg on the undertaking. A 300-ton pulp and paper mill has been murphies. Donald is old and wise and likes to talk of what he has accomplished and hopes at Monday night's Cub meeting. Qroup DlSCUSSlOn to do. The Bulkley Hiver yields HEALTH SERVICE COMING APPLE DAY SUCCESS BRIDE IS HONORED . iV " V The Woman's Auxiliary to St.lCWssC FlflUh LA l lusty salmon and grouse feel at' Estimates have ft that there home among the poplars and are three million aeres of arable Matthew's Church met tastl cotton woods. Salmon and spuds! (land cemtlnguous to the 225 line! At the October meetina of the' Mr. and Mrs. 3. gchultzie leu Thursday and made plans fof I , . .. . A mighyt fine dish! Let wlnter.of Canadian National Railway village commissioners the new cn Monday for Vancouver where the? December tea arid sale. Thetw;" for the last 'week come. Deiween Frmce Georee and sanitary bvlaw had its third tney win speno. me next, ma sum oi siu was voiea io me' Smlthers to the west. Of this reading and was dispatched to months. j hospital fund. A new bride, Mrs. cZ't tiiM tii,JM f.t n r TAW-,, mie nfAcAnturf f V ri r 1,600,006 acres has been soil Victoria for approval. Under tha no. A. Vvi m C- etenskm department, eon Mrs. J. vanaerup returned on tuvcr piatc uj m.a. iL.i-,-hl kh, at INDUCTION AT TERRACE West, W. A. president. Ret. W,. Monday from Vancouver where, eia8se8.,ranged between 20 1 ' she has been for medical treat- 8. Cooper was welcomed to the Knil050- WPPk merit meeting by the president. Re-4 " " - . atprt nf fnfi,ri. surveyed and l.JOO.000 aeres of bylaw Prince Rupert's medical it Is known to be arable. It Is .health, milk and sanitary in-all partieufft'iy adaptable to speetors Will include Terraee in dairy farming, hay raising and 'their itinerary. The new pipes field erop. In the Varidertioof ,I the waterworks system will area grain Is grown on prairie be connected to the village sys-like land with great success ,tem within the week, it Is ex- freshments were served ollow- v n p the close of tM ing meetiftg. ,tcussion ehnlflneg. Many of nev. P, II. Mallett Formally t Takes Over EcrlesiaHieal Duties VtI ft " Tom Walsh left last week for Hazelton to relieve as agent for the Government Telegraph those who attended represented There is no frfr ground tor "K ui " village sidewalks was up for .., (h. the growing of m-A MA crops than ,t .. , . . , : Aa Rev. Percy H. Mallett was for- mally inducted as pastor of, Mr. and Mrs. Van fJeneSter organizations In which thy will have arrived from Amsterdam, eDdeav6ur to start diseussfbn Holland, to live in Terrace. At gfotipS - Knox Church - in Terrace last 'in these Nechaktr and Bulkley ?r'?r?-""''""r" Scout Apple Day was held 111 present tney are maKtng meir home with the McCabes and! aucjra kj me wt s vi nere. MOl- , , , at ley, uutii; wma ciigincci Terrace last Saturday and, the withstanding that, .Prince George SmlthefS, anl the public works weatnpr jine the Cubs. Mr. Van Denestet Is employed rtpnartmrnt at Victoria reauest- i.. L .in.iaf the lumber mill of Little, evening, the ceremony taking place in the presence of a good-sized congregation. The gather'' ing included Rev. ft. A. Wilson, First United Church, and Rer. imports 90 percent of its vege tables and produu. WtlV, 1 wcitjcsiliy Wf 1 tire (rrv wii.il- BUtn ,n kI r-amont ift h hiiiH!., . . . . ,... Hantrlanrt anrt Kfrt industrial ftet.ivlt tr, ". --" ". . , ! ineir DasKeis oi rosy appies. in j , alwn " Lanptse Aventte lor stue- G. E. R. Sendall, First Piesby- duction of lumber, that. wr..U 1 rV,roh Church, in in PrtnPP Prince T7.,-' w " walK purposes. buymg was brisk but the best business was done by the two youngest Cubs, Grant Gilland- terian Miss Marlon Miller oi Prince Rupert paid a brief visit to TeT I seem to be a paradoxical situa- pert, each of whom spoke, their t,i0n It sueerests tLat what U Kergom-Irace at the week-end with herj ers and Tommy de words being in keeping with needed l ar tmmiotinn mum, Mrs. C. L, M. Glgjey, accom in the most ' parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Martm consequence, Miller, the latter having been who took and, in Am yoW going thru the functional 'middle-peculiar to women (38-52 yn.)? DrwsA thu make you suffer from hot flashea, feel 90 nervout, high-etrang, tired? 1'heo t try Lydia E. 1 ik ham's Vegetable Con-pound to relieveetnAayAiptofnat Plnkham't Compound alad haa what loctoni call kryrtnc errxic effect! - the occasion. which would bring ptople to th. "' by Mrs- ,J' MtorvlJ'. lSie' Mr. Mallett. prior to his en- .. t . .! !l soendlns a few days In Prince , money - . l. uii wrcic , try into the ministry was forlare not ft,ready tadaMinento fo.. Rupert. with ajin indifferent health for tha Mallett past two weeks. were each presented pocket watch by Rev. 1. aoout. live years inuii competent agriculturalists to go COMPfHINO ' kiwi iw rmnmn a Miss Annie Ops left on Fri on the land such as the provin Mign scnooi in jouriiauy. ivn Wilson and Mr. Sendall returned to Prince Rupert last flight day for Vancouver and will re cial government land clearintr turn at the end of the week. TERRACE policy under which 5000 acre: was eleared m two years in the Vanderhoof district by govern- NEW - TYPE PIANO f They travelled by oar. GRATIFIED AT l ment-loaned machinery. RF.GINA, W After 15 years of experiment, a Regina resi-l Furthermore land Is cheap to- day as well as being abundant Movlftf, rtckfit Crtlng, SMppinf and General CsrUge and storaf fo Complete, Reliable nd Efficient Service, ett Unday' Cartage & Storage Cdf. 2nd and Prfc Avenoea established 1910 rfcones 6t and M hf ii a rereal that's brinv rth sun-kissed g(Kclness! (. folikn NABISCO ShreJ- FISH ESCAPE Olof Hanson Has Been Flying to Fraser Kiver Spawning Lake and conveniently located. With the building of the fine broad highway northward f'om i Prince George through Pine Pass j to Dawson Creek, in the hear' of Skeena Restaurant TERRACE LLOYD SAUDER, PROPRIETOR GOOD FOOD CQOD SERVICE Oprii 6:30 a.m. till midnight. Closed 9 p.m. Sundays DINE AND DANCE Bring your friends and enjoy yourselves AFTERNOON TEAS 3 TILL 5 dent has perfected a new type of piano for musical instruction. Beginners sit at the pint-sized instruments and watch a screen across which bars of music move, striking the corresponding note before the image disappears. Twenty of the pianos have been built. at! Temptingly baked to 12 1-ounce, honey-brown, biscuits . . . NABISCO Shrekktl Wheat is pure hole wheat. Serve tasty NAB1XJ Shrwkfcd Wheat m the package, or HOT (dip in hot water and drain) H really on your toes! Order NABISCO Shredded irtlay. W hy CANADIAN SHf EDGED WHEAT COMt Ml, ITO. NIAGAtA FAllI, CANADA SW-lH Olof Hanson, who arrived In: the Peace River country, 270 the city on the Prince George miles away, another vast settle-Ihis morning from Vancouver, ment area will be brought dlr-has been spending a good deal ectly tributary to Prince George, of time lately, in his capacity as Already 48 miles of this 32-foot a member of the International highway has been completed. Salmon Commission, Inspecting work, temporary suspended a salmon spawning lakes of the few months ago , is to be resum-Fraser River system as a re- ed the end of tnlg year) suit of which it was learned that acCofdlng t0 asSHrance by the Chandler & CoWfill Photographer Developing, Printing Enlarging BOX 645 216 4th St,. i i ina.Man The New POWER there was a great, escapemei.i , , t bJ, k Hon. of at least a million fish tnis E. C. Carson. Interest is livening again in MWARE- year to tne spawning grounds. The gratifying conclusion of! this ls that the Hell's Gate and Bridge River fishways have GLASSWARE CLEAN HEAT . . Saves Your Fuel . , . Saves Vour Money . . . P SETS - BREAKFAST IMPROVED ?2S2g chain SAW $295.00 at i SPENCER'S GARAGE, Terrace, B.C. or i j ' ' j PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Phone 632 P.O. Box TO IRON FIEIEMAN -CIPS AM) SAITF.RS it man9 a cleaner house and decreased; fire hazards. the extension of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway 78 miles from Qoesnel to Prince George and thence northward throngh. Pine Pass. Thai would complete the bringing of the Peace River country tributary to Prface,,jGeors:e,vvvith Paoififi Coast outlets over the favorable line west to Prinee Rupert or southward to Vancouver over that tortuous and precipitous route. proven nigniy enecuve iu u ni purpose of aiding the fish' in getting through. A good deal of Mr: Hanson's travel was by air and such lakes as Adams, Ques-nel, Chilco and Horsefly were visited. Chief Supervisor A. . Whitmore accompanied him. ' Mr. Hanson will be here for a STOKERS GET 30 MOM HIAT PLATES EKS $OWI PITCHERS COMPLETE LINE OF PYHEX SMITH & ELKINS n i i . ' .:. . ; Call us for prompt -FURNACE ' SERVICE Thorn Sheet Metal Limited " FAWCETT DEALER Phone 174 Box 2" I fo7 davs before proceeding to Smithers. m mm 253 East 1st Ave. Black 881 WASH DAY IS NO TROUBLE Phone Red 400 Do you dread washday? AT ALL WITH WIS Hi ollvwood Cafe MODERN ELECTRIC WASHER!' WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING; Developing, Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE . Amateur and Professional Sunnily rt and Most Un-To-Date Cafe In Prince Rupert Oprn from 5:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. "YOU JUST RELAX- a THE HARD 9 mm WORK!" n Chinese wishes ' FOR outside orders Phone 133 CHOW MIEN If you ever wish you could skip "blue Monday", then it's high time you scrapped your old tim . laundering methods and, installed an up-to-the , minute washing machine that will save wear and tear on youx hands, back, clothes and temper! You'll be amazed to find how simple and pleasant laundering cati be without drudgery. mjEY FISHERMEN U 10 IGU SPEED ENGINES is our rudlty. V I lL , Jincrv "av me laiesi in moaern ma 1 I, and sncrinllv TIJATMPh MIVTII A Vir4 ?ie" e th,s class of work. It us have your Your Best Eattng Place FtLt COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Banquet Hall for Luncheons, Dinners and Parties Chinese Dishes A BROADWAY CAFE lit 0 wan unm the last minute tor ul -. .' ,f yu are thinking of an over- .j' "e Will he nUA 1 1, i make ter reco"mdation. PHONE us or Hy r urn ", mwV IN and talk it over with our auPERT MOTOR Phone 200 608 3rd Ave W. S LTD. PHONE 566